Issue #1302

A CASED NAUTICAL DRAFTING SET by the Bureau Of Ships, U.S. Navy. Many Keuffel and Esser instruments, all in excellent condition, are included in this grouping.Auction: AL10-213 Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00

A LOT OF ASSORTED DOUBLE SCREW CLAMPS, all by Jorgensen Incorporated, Copenhagen, Denmark. Included are 7", 8", and 12" sizes that show little use and are in excellent working condition.Auction: AL10-1702 Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00

Apparently a promotional item from the Lagomarcino Company, this "Sauerkraut Tool" features a rubber blade not unlike a squeegee. Exactly who might have a use for such a device is not made clear by any instructions on the tool. Whatever its specific function, we are pleased to add a sauerkraut tool to our ever expanding Menagerie of Tooldom. Really different.Price: $45.00

A boxed SET OF EIGHT "CRAFTSMAN" BRAND TURNING GOUGES, all by Sears, Roebuck and Company, Chicago. Most of the original decals remain on these extra clean tools.Auction: AL10-307 Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00

A MCKIBBON'S PATENT SCREW ADJUST PIPE WRENCH by the McKibbon Universal Wrench Company, Nashville, Tennessee, patented April 16, 1929. This wrench is in clean and sound condition. It was patented by Joe S. McKibbon of Culleoka, Tennessee. Culleoka sounds like one of those places that TVA staff cruise over in a power boat. "Apres Moi, La Deluge"...Auction: AL10-993 Estimate: $35.00 - $75.00

TWO EARLY ENGLISH BRACES including one marked "Bower, Chester" and an example by Marples. Both plated and unplated types, both in clean and usable condition, are included.Auction: AL10-976 Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00

An example of "THE EAGLE" FLUTING IRON by the American Machine Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, patented November 2, 1875. This example includes a "goffering" iron. It is in need of some restoration.Auction: AL10-310 Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00

A HOWARD'S PATENT BEVEL AND LEVEL by the Star Tool Company. This rosewood and brass bevel with integral level is identical to that shown in the Howard Patent of November 5, 1867. There are no marks on the tool.Auction: AL10-83 Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00

A LOT OF FIVE EARLY CATALOGUES including a book on Roebling wire rope; a catalogue of Baldwin, Chandlee Supply Co. in its original box; sheet metal; metal w. railroad supplies, etc.; and catalogues of sheet metal tools, hand tools, etc. From the Hunter and Jean Pilkington Collection.Auction: AL10-724 Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00

A handled SCREW ARM PLOW PLANE having boxwood arms and nuts by C. Carter, Syracuse, New York. Carter is reported to have worked from 1856 to 1859 only. This example is marked with his "A" designated imprint, which rates THREE STARS for rarity in American Wooden Planes, Fourth Edition.Auction: AL10-1326 Estimate: $125.00 - $250.00

THREE EARLY BORING AND DRILLING TOOLS including a "Spofford" brace; a C.B. Rose Patent brace; and a Scottish pattern "brace". From the William S. "Bill" Phillips Collection.Auction: AL10-187 Estimate: $100.00 - $200.00

A WORKING SET OF TEN CARVING TOOLS by Buck Brothers, Millbury, Massachusetts. All have octagonal handles and are in excellent condition in a wooden "keeper" box.Auction: AL10-891 Estimate: $100.00 - $200.00

A NINETEENTH CENTURY OCCUPATIONAL SHAVING MUG ornamented with a scene of of a seated farrier working with a hammer against a backdrop of forge and anvil. The name of the original owner, one "Doan King" is imprinted in gold leaf beneath the illustration. There are some stains on the mug, but it is otherwise in excellent condition. From the Hunter and Jean Pilkington Collection.Auction: AL10-164 Estimate: $150.00 - $300.00